The mileage of a 2013 Honda Accord depends on engine and drivetrain. EPA estimates place most four-cylinder automatics around 31 mpg combined, V6 models near 24 mpg combined, and the Hybrid around 47 mpg combined.
In 2013, Honda offered three main powertrains for the Accord: a 2.4-liter four-cylinder, a 3.5-liter V6, and a hybrid variant. Official fuel-economy figures come from the EPA and vary by transmission and configuration; real-world results can differ based on driving habits and conditions.
How mileage varies by engine and transmission
The following EPA estimates cover the primary configurations seen in 2013 Accord models. Note that actual fuel economy can vary by load, terrain, and maintenance.
- Four-cylinder with automatic transmission: 27 mpg city / 36 mpg highway; 31 mpg combined.
- Four-cylinder with manual transmission: 23 mpg city / 34 mpg highway; 28 mpg combined.
- V6 with automatic transmission: 20 mpg city / 30 mpg highway; 24 mpg combined.
- Hybrid (2.0L engine with electric motor): 50 mpg city / 45 mpg highway; 47 mpg combined.
These figures illustrate the broad range across configurations. In daily use, mileage will vary with driving style, terrain, and maintenance.
Summary
In short, the 2013 Honda Accord offers a spectrum of fuel economy—from the mid-20s mpg in city driving for the V6 to the upper 40s to near 50 mpg combined for the hybrid. The four-cylinder automatics sit around the low 30s mpg combined, with lower figures for the manual version. When evaluating a used 2013 Accord, check the exact engine and transmission to gauge expected real-world mileage.


